Mobile Nurse Practitioner – I-SNP
Mobile Nurse Practitioner – I-SNP
Company Information
Company: Avail Health Medical Practice of Florida, P.A.
Reports to: VP of Care Delivery, Katie Korte
Location: This position is a hybrid, primarily mobile role and must be located within the geographic region of Clinton, Maryland and surrounding areas, or within a reasonable commuting distance.
About Avail Healthcare
Avail Healthcare is a Nurse Practitioner–founded organization dedicated to removing barriers to care, access, and meaningful clinical work for Medicare-age individuals. We combine thoughtful technology, strong operational infrastructure, and deep respect for the patient–provider relationship to enable nurse-led virtual and mobile care models. As a fast-growing organization, we are building durable clinical infrastructure to support innovative care programs across multiple states, with a focus on improving outcomes for complex and underserved senior populations.
Learn more at www.availhealthcare.co
About the Role
The Mobile Nurse Practitioner (NP) provides comprehensive, patient-centered care to Institutional Special Needs Plan (I-SNP) members residing in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). This role focuses on delivering proactive, high-quality care to a frail, medically complex population through routine visits, acute evaluations, and longitudinal care coordination within a managed care model.
This is a full-time W-2 position with a defined end date of December 2026. This role is aligned to current program needs, with the potential for extension based on business requirements and performance.
Working collaboratively with an interdisciplinary care team—including Registered Nurses (RNs), Care Coordinators (CCs), facility staff, and other healthcare professionals—the NP plays a key role in improving patient outcomes, reducing avoidable hospitalizations, and enhancing quality of life while supporting effective utilization of healthcare resources.
This is a highly collaborative, patient-facing role that requires strong clinical judgment, effective communication, and the ability to translate clinical findings into actionable care plans. The NP partners closely with Avail Healthcare operations to support efficient scheduling, timely and accurate documentation, and overall program execution, including alignment with Medicare Advantage and I-SNP requirements.
In addition, the NP conducts Health Risk Assessments in collaboration with members and, when appropriate, their authorized representatives to identify clinical and social risk factors. Based on these assessments, the NP develops individualized care plans —including problems, goals, and interventions—that inform care coordination efforts and support the interdisciplinary team responsible for ongoing member care.
Success in this role requires comfort working independently in the field, adaptability in a dynamic environment, and a proactive approach to continuous improvement and program development.
Location & Work Environment
This is a primary mobile, field-based role requiring residence within Maryland, with regional coverage for assigned area. Candidates who are centrally located within the coverage area and able to support efficient daily travel are strongly preferred.
Standard hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST. Remote work requires a reliable high-speed internet connection and a dedicated, HIPAA-compliant workspace to ensure the security and confidentiality of patient information and organizational communications.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver comprehensive primary and acute care services to I-SNP members residing in skilled nursing facilities, including initial, routine, and transition of care (TOC) evaluations
Assess, diagnose, and manage acute illnesses, chronic conditions, and geriatric syndromes in a medically complex population
Develop, implement, and adjust individualized, goal-oriented care plans in collaboration with patients, families, and the interdisciplinary team
Order, interpret, and act on laboratory and diagnostic studies to guide clinical decision-making
Prescribe medications and therapeutic interventions in accordance with regulatory standards and evidence-based practices
Provide ongoing, proactive follow-up to monitor clinical status, evaluate treatment effectiveness, and prevent avoidable complications or hospitalizations
Manage a dedicated panel of patients across custodial (long-term care) settings
Oversee transitions of care, including admissions, readmissions, and discharges, ensuring continuity and quality of care
Collaborate closely with nursing staff, rehabilitation services, specialists, and facility leadership to coordinate and optimize patient care
Participate in interdisciplinary care plan meetings and contribute to comprehensive care planning
Recognize and respond to early signs of clinical deterioration with timely intervention
Provide patient, family, and caregiver education to support disease management, treatment adherence, and goals-of-care alignment
Deliver palliative and supportive care as appropriate, including advanced care planning and goals-of-care discussions
Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation in the electronic medical record
Adhere to I-SNP program requirements, quality metrics, and regulatory standards
What Success Looks Like
Clinical Impact
Delivers high-quality, evidence-based care, proactively identifying and managing clinical changes to reduce avoidable hospitalizations and ED visits
Effectively manages complex, high-risk patients, improving stability, function, and quality of life
Panel & Care Management
Maintains consistent visit cadence and ownership of assigned panel across SNF settings
Ensures seamless transitions of care with timely follow-up and clear, actionable care plans
Collaboration & Communication
Acts as a trusted clinical partner to facility staff and interdisciplinary team
Communicates clearly with patients and families to support engagement and goals-of-care alignment
Operational Excellence
Completes timely, accurate, and compliant documentation aligned with I-SNP and Medicare Advantage requirements
Contributes to performance on key quality metrics, including care gap closure and risk adjustment accuracy
Adaptability & Ownership
Operates independently and efficiently in a mobile environment
Identifies opportunities to improve workflows and supports ongoing program growth
Qualifications:
Master’s or Doctoral degree in Nursing (MSN or DNP) from an accredited program
Current national certification as a Nurse Practitioner (FNP or Adult-Gerontology NP)
Active, unrestricted Maryland Nurse Practitioner (NP) license maintained in good standing and in compliance with all applicable state-specific practice regulations throughout employment
Active Maryland DEA registration with prescriptive authority, or eligibility and willingness to obtain prior to start date.
Minimum of 1–3 years of clinical experience required ideally in geriatrics, long-term care, institutional settings, mobile care, or value-based care models preferred
Experience managing medically complex or frail elderly populations preferred
Familiarity with risk adjustment; HEDIS/STARs measure and care transitions best practices preferred.
Demonstrates advanced clinical judgment with strong assessment and diagnostic capabilities, effectively managing care for complex, high-acuity patient populations.
Comfort with remote work tools, EHR platforms, and technology-enabled care delivery models
Strong communication, organizational, and documentation skills
Ability to work effectively in a hybrid environment with evolving workflows and processes.
Residence in Maryland with ability to travel within the assigned regions as needed
Authorization to work in the United States
Compensation & Benefits
Base Salary: Base salary range of $135,000-$155,000, depending on experience, scope, and qualifications.
Retirement: 401(k) retirement plan with a 2% employer match, subject to plan terms and eligibility requirements
Performance Bonus: Employees may be eligible for a discretionary performance bonus based on individual performance, role-specific metrics, and overall company performance. Bonus structure and targets vary by role and are not guaranteed. Employees must be actively employed on the payout date to receive any bonus.
Annual Compensation Review: Compensation is reviewed annually and may be adjusted based on performance, market data, and organizational factors. Adjustments are not guaranteed.
Mileage Reimbursement: $0.725 per mile for travel exceeding 30 miles per day, up to $200 per day.
Benefits Package: Comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, and vision coverage. The company offers a Direct Primary Care (DPC) model paired with a high-deductible health plan and covers 100% of employee medical premiums, with dependent coverage subsidized. Additional benefits include company-paid life and disability insurance, and employer contributions to a Health Savings Account (HSA).
Paid Time Off: Employees accrue 15 days of paid time off annually, increasing with tenure. PTO accrues per pay period.
Holidays: 8 paid company holidays plus 1 floating holiday annually.
Retirement: 401(k) retirement plan with a 2% employer match, subject to plan terms and eligibility requirements
Additional Requirements
Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and active automobile insurance; must be able to travel within the assigned region and provide proof of insurance upon request
Ability to meet credentialing, privileging, and background check requirements (engagement contingent upon completion)
Compliance with all applicable federal, state, and organizational regulations governing clinical practice
Support & Resources
Avail Health provides all necessary devices for clinical and technology-related activities
Professional liability and malpractice insurance coverage ($1M/$3M) provided